The Healing Touch of Mary Divine Impressions 8/15/2006, by Cheri Lomonte
(Catholic Online)- Photographer Cheri Lomonte began this book project dedicated to Mary by photographing pictures of the Madonna. Then, after hearing heart-stopping personal accounts associated with Mother Mary, she recorded the stories to share with others who might be equally inspired by them.
... Commonweal Magazine: Cosmically unfair or tied to love? Priest explores point of suffering Commonweal Magazine: A Review of Religion, Politics and Culture 8/14/2006, by Father John Garvey
NEW YORK (Commonweal Magazine) – I was at a wake for the mother of a parishioner when a boy, maybe 10 or 11, asked, “I have a question: If God loves us so much, why did he create death?” I answered-after an absolutely necessary long pause-that God wants us alive, alive in a way we cannot now ... A PLACE TO REST: ‘Why resort to nature?’ The Christophers 7/28/2006
(The Christophers) – The value of nature as a gift of healing is the theme of the reflection, “Why resort to nature?”, from the Christophers Three Minutes a Day: It’s Better To Light One Candle Than To Curse The Darkness.
Why resort to nature? Because enjoying nature – earth, sky, weather, water, ... Pope enjoys praying, piano playing, walking during summer vacation Catholic News Service 7/17/2006
LES COMBES, Italy (CNS) – Prayer, piano playing and paths winding through the pines were part of Pope Benedict XVI's vacation in the northern Italian Alps.
The Vatican television center July 16 released a five-minute videotape of key moments of the pope's stay in Les Combes, where he arrived from ... Vacation: Time to think, pray and dedicate time to family Catholic News Service 7/14/2006, by Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY – Vacation time should be lived as a gift allowing workers and students time to think, pray and dedicate time to family relationships, said the preacher of the papal household.
Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa said it is good to have fun and relax on vacation, but extended free ...
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